Police find missing Lindon sisters in Las Vegas


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LINDON -- Two sisters from Lindon who were abducted by their father and stepbrother have been found safe in Las Vegas.

Janelle Fratcher, the mother of missing girls Amber and Amanda, says her daughters disappeared after a custodial visit with their father David on Feb. 13.

Lindon police say the girls and their father were in a white van towing a trailer last seen in Payson.

Police found them after spotting and running license plate numbers on two vans pulling trailers in Nevada. The girls were taken into protective custody.

The girls' biological father is believed to be the driver of one van while their stepbrother, Jared, is believed to have driven the second van.

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